Karina Cole of Lincoln Alcona scored 34 points on Thursday night in a 67-29 win at Oscoda, and eclipsed two milestones in the the game.

Cole, a senior, set the Lincoln Alcona school record for points in a season in the win, and now sits at 490 points on the season. Cole also broke the 1,500 career point barrier during the game.

"We were really excited about both marks," Lincoln Alcona coach Brad Cole said. "We knew going into the game that she was close, and if she was playing well, and the game's context allowed for it, we'd see if she could get it. She played really well tonight."

Cole leads the team in scoring, averaging 24.5 points per game for the Tigers.

"Setting the scoring mark and breaking 1,500 points were some of the goals she set for herself this year," coach Cole said. "She's worked extremely hard for it."

Cole, who has spent all four years on the varsity team has had a number of offers from colleges, but for now she plans to stay close to home and continue her playing career at Alpena Community College.

"We have a pretty young starting lineup," coach Cole said. "She's been a leader for us this year both on and off the court. Her main focus all year has been for the team to do well."

With the win Lincoln Alcona finished the regular season 16-4, plays next on Wednesday night in districts at Lincoln Alcona. They will face the winner of the Monday's Tawas and Oscoda game.

"We're really focused on districts," coach Cole said. "We'll be disappointed if we don't get that, our goal has been to reach the regional final all year."